This is the first crowdlending campaign in Portugal for a project in this industry.
“This campaign marks our first Danish promoter, and it is the first time that Goparity has offered an investment opportunity in one of the industries with the greatest growth and potential today: medicinal cannabis. It is always a pleasure to see crowd lending working as a catalyst for projects that contribute to a healthier, more developed, and sustainable society”, says Nuno Brito Jorge, CEO and co-founder of Goparity, quoted in a press release.
The crowd lending campaign, the first in Portugal for a medicinal cannabis project, opened on August 14 and attracted a total of 1,774 investors from 23 countries, of which six were companies – totalling €8,050– and the rest were individuals. The largest investment was €10,000 and the average was around €170.98 per investor, according to a press release.
“This type of financing plays a central role in the growth of Valcon Medical, allowing us to accelerate our projects and bring our innovations to market more quickly,” says Pete Patterson, CEO of Valcon Medical.
This funding will enable Valcon Medical to expand its production, carry out technological upgrades and expand its operations in a sector that “has shown promise in reducing opioid dependence and as a viable alternative to help manage symptoms of conditions such as chronic pain, multiple sclerosis (MS), epilepsy, spinal cord injuries and cancer-related symptoms”, the statement said.
In November 2023, Goparity surpassed the target of €30 million invested by more than 15 thousand individuals and companies, with projects financed through the platform having positively impacted around 89 thousand people, created almost 5,000 jobs and contributed to avoiding the emission of 25,000 tons of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere every year, according to data shared by the platform.
People are still wasting money on this nonsense? We're seeing dozens of scientific studies coming out every day now that show that cannabis is mostly a harmful substance and the notion of "medicinal cannabis" is kind of a hoax. No solid scientific evidence has been found to support clear therapeutic or medicinal properties for this plant whatsoever. THC is a harmful substance and CBD doesn't seem to have a consistent effect on human physiology. Cannabis is the most overrated drug ever. Complete waste of money and resources. If it really had any medicinal potential, hemp-based therapeutics would've been discovered long ago. Hemp is exactly the same plant as "cannabis". It is legal and hemp seeds are an edible and healthy snack. Hemp is the variety of Cannabis Sativa that contains no THC (the harmful psychoactive component), but has all the other cannabinoids.
AFAIK, there are only a handful of cannabis-based medications currently approved by public health authorities and they are indicated only for very specific and severe conditions (basically, life or death situations) where the benefits outweigh the harm caused by the drug.
The drugs that currently appear to have some compelling evidence for therapeutic potential are some psychedelics. Why not put money where the data points to instead of just following a hype trend?
By Jose Batungo from Alentejo on 26 Aug 2024, 19:05